Thunderstorms set to hit Portsmouth and Waterlooville - here's when they are forecast to arrive
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The Met Office is predicting that they will the city and Waterlooville in the afternoon and evening.
A mixture of heavy rain and showers are expected for throughout much of the day, as the weather begins to become more autumnal following the official end of summer on Tuesday.
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The forecast for Thursday is: ‘Heavy rain changing to thunder in the afternoon’.
According to Met Office predictions there is a 70 per cent chance of thunderstorms between 4pm and 5pm today.
There will be a high of 15C and a low of 8C.
The Met Office forecast reads: ‘Heavy showers changing to cloudy by nighttime.’
They are not predicting thunder for Gosport today.
There will be a high of 15C and a low of 8C.
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Hide AdThe forecast for Thursday is: ‘Cloudy changing to heavy showers by late morning.’
The Met Office are not currently forecasting thunder for Fareham.
There will be a high of 14C and a low of 7C.
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Havant
The Met Office forecast reads: ‘Light showers changing to cloudy by evening.’
They are not predicting thunder for Havant today.
There will be a high of 15C and a low of 8C.
Waterlooville
The forecast for Thursday is: ‘Light rain changing to thunder showers by early evening.
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Hide AdAccording to Met Office predictions there is a 60 per cent chance of thunderstorms between 8pm and 9pm today in Waterlooville.
There will be a high of 14C and a low of 7C.
Hayling Island
The Met Office forecast reads: ‘Light showers changing to cloudy by nighttime.’
They are not predicting thunder for Hayling Island today.
There will be a high of 15C and a low of 8C.
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